Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evidently, Rosiak (the journalist who is following this story) was on Hannity’s radio show today. I wonder if he will be on with him tonight.
Whoever the journalist is, he's a genius.
Anonymous wrote:Evidently, Rosiak (the journalist who is following this story) was on Hannity’s radio show today. I wonder if he will be on with him tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Mirando said in court on Friday that when Imran was arrested at Dulles International Airport a cellphone found on him “had been wiped clean just a few hours before"...
Nothing to hide here, just like the "attorney client" note next to laptop.
He committed a crime. Of course HE has something to hide.
Awan is now playing both sides... best deal wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Mirando said in court on Friday that when Imran was arrested at Dulles International Airport a cellphone found on him “had been wiped clean just a few hours before"...
Nothing to hide here, just like the "attorney client" note next to laptop.
He committed a crime. Of course HE has something to hide.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Mirando said in court on Friday that when Imran was arrested at Dulles International Airport a cellphone found on him “had been wiped clean just a few hours before"...
Nothing to hide here, just like the "attorney client" note next to laptop.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Awan have a fake resume and an alias from NYC while trying to flee the country at Dulles in July?
I'll be interesting to see admin's thoughts about this question.
Admin still thinks this is a nothingburger.
This is true in the sense that the “somethingburger” we’ve been promised in this thread involves Seth Rich, Wikileaks, international espionage, and exoneration of Russian hackers. None of that is happening.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Awan have a fake resume and an alias from NYC while trying to flee the country at Dulles in July?
I'll be interesting to see admin's thoughts about this question.
Admin still thinks this is a nothingburger.
This is true in the sense that the “somethingburger” we’ve been promised in this thread involves Seth Rich, Wikileaks, international espionage, and exoneration of Russian hackers. None of that is happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Awan have a fake resume and an alias from NYC while trying to flee the country at Dulles in July?
I'll be interesting to see admin's thoughts about this question.
Admin still thinks this is a nothingburger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Awan have a fake resume and an alias from NYC while trying to flee the country at Dulles in July?
I'll be interesting to see admin's thoughts about this question.
Anonymous wrote:Why did Awan have a fake resume and an alias from NYC while trying to flee the country at Dulles in July?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, Awan put a note saying "attorney client privilege"? Yet, he planted it where it could be found? Maybe, he had arranged for someone to make a pick up--but, it was found by someone else first. DWS, maybe? And, it's not up to him to determine what is off limits.
The most valuable thing that Awan had was information--lots of it--and, very likely, classified information.
What? Doesn't everyone "plant" work laptops in phone booths? Perfectly normal behavior. Nothing to see here!
Anonymous wrote:Why did Awan have a fake resume and an alias from NYC while trying to flee the country at Dulles in July?